Microbial communities in contaminated sediments, associated with bioremediation of uranium to submicromolar levels.
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Comparative genomics in acid mine drainage biofilm communities reveals metabolic and structural differentiation of co-occurring archaeaModular Design of the Selectivity Filter Pore Loop in a Novel Family of Prokaryotic 'Inward Rectifier' (NirBac) channelsInfluence of uranium on bacterial communities: a comparison of natural uranium-rich soils with controls.Distribution of microbial biomass and potential for anaerobic respiration in Hanford Site 300 Area subsurface sediment.Diversity and distribution of anaeromyxobacter strains in a uranium-contaminated subsurface environment with a nonuniform groundwater flowUnique ecophysiology among U(VI)-reducing bacteria as revealed by evaluation of oxygen metabolism in Anaeromyxobacter dehalogenans strain 2CP-C.Establishment and metabolic analysis of a model microbial community for understanding trophic and electron accepting interactions of subsurface anaerobic environments.Microbial community changes in response to ethanol or methanol amendments for U(VI) reduction.Significant association between sulfate-reducing bacteria and uranium-reducing microbial communities as revealed by a combined massively parallel sequencing-indicator species approachDetection and quantification of functional genes of cellulose- degrading, fermentative, and sulfate-reducing bacteria and methanogenic archaea.Denitrifying bacteria isolated from terrestrial subsurface sediments exposed to mixed-waste contamination.Dynamics of microbial community composition and function during in situ bioremediation of a uranium-contaminated aquiferA limited microbial consortium is responsible for extended bioreduction of uranium in a contaminated aquiferDenitrifying bacteria from the genus Rhodanobacter dominate bacterial communities in the highly contaminated subsurface of a nuclear legacy waste site.Linking bacterial diversity and geochemistry of uranium-contaminated groundwater.Complex function by design using spatially pre-structured synthetic microbial communities: degradation of pentachlorophenol in the presence of Hg(ii).Environmental proteomics reveals early microbial community responses to biostimulation at a uranium- and nitrate-contaminated site.Microbial communities in uranium mine tailings and mine water sediment from Jaduguda U mine, India: A culture independent analysis.Escherichia coli response to uranyl exposure at low pH and associated protein regulations.Linking specific heterotrophic bacterial populations to bioreduction of uranium and nitrate in contaminated subsurface sediments by using stable isotope probingSynergistic cytotoxicity and DNA strand breaks in cells and plasmid DNA exposed to uranyl acetate and ultraviolet radiation.Dynamic Succession of Groundwater Functional Microbial Communities in Response to Emulsified Vegetable Oil Amendment during Sustained In Situ U(VI) Reduction.Network succession reveals the importance of competition in response to emulsified vegetable oil amendment for uranium bioremediation.Microbial community succession during lactate amendment and electron acceptor limitation reveals a predominance of metal-reducing Pelosinus sppMolybdenum Availability Is Key to Nitrate Removal in Contaminated Groundwater Environments.Comparative metagenomics reveals impact of contaminants on groundwater microbiomes.Gene Expression Correlates with Process Rates Quantified for Sulfate- and Fe(III)-Reducing Bacteria in U(VI)-Contaminated SedimentsU(VI) reduction in sulfate-reducing subsurface sediments amended with ethanol or acetateCoupling a genome-scale metabolic model with a reactive transport model to describe in situ uranium bioremediation.Diversity, abundance, and consistency of microbial oxygenase expression and biodegradation in a shallow contaminated aquifer.Complete genome sequence of Pseudomonas stutzeri strain RCH2 isolated from a Hexavalent Chromium [Cr(VI)] contaminated siteMetagenomic applications in environmental monitoring and bioremediation.Genomic insights into a new acidophilic, copper-resistant Desulfosporosinus isolate from the oxidized tailings area of an abandoned gold mine.Effects of uranium concentration on microbial community structure and functional potential.An autotrophic H2 -oxidizing, nitrate-respiring, Tc(VII)-reducing Acidovorax sp. isolated from a subsurface oxic-anoxic transition zone.Geothrix fermentans secretes two different redox-active compounds to utilize electron acceptors across a wide range of redox potentialsResponses of microbial community functional structures to pilot-scale uranium in situ bioremediation.Opportunistic Pathogens and Microbial Communities and Their Associations with Sediment Physical Parameters in Drinking Water Storage Tank Sediments.Insights from the Genomes of Microbes Thriving in Uranium-Enriched Sediments.Bacterial Community Shift and Coexisting/Coexcluding Patterns Revealed by Network Analysis in A Bioreduced Uranium Contaminated Site after Reoxidation.
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Microbial communities in contaminated sediments, associated with bioremediation of uranium to submicromolar levels.
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Microbial communities in conta ...... anium to submicromolar levels.
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Microbial communities in conta ...... anium to submicromolar levels.
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Microbial communities in conta ...... anium to submicromolar levels.
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Microbial communities in conta ...... anium to submicromolar levels.
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Craig S Criddle
Erick Cardenas
Jack Carley
Jizhong Zhou
Mary Beth Leigh
Matthew Ginder-Vogel
Peter K Kitanidis
Philip M Jardine
Sue Carroll
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10.1128/AEM.02308-07
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2008-05-02T00:00:00Z